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ISSN 0104-6632 Printed in Brazil Vol. 28, No. 01, pp. 45 - 49, January - March, 2011 *To whom correspondence should be addressed Short Communication Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering C-PHYCOCYANIN EXTRACTION FROM Spirulina platensis WET BIOMASS C. C. Moraes1, Luisa Sala2, G.

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1 ISSN 0104-6632 Printed in Brazil Vol. 28, No. 01, pp. 45 - 49, January - March, 2011 *To whom correspondence should be addressed Short Communication Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering C-PHYCOCYANIN EXTRACTION FROM Spirulina platensis WET BIOMASS C. C. Moraes1, Luisa Sala2, G.

2 P. Cerveira2 and S. J. Kalil2* Universidade Federal do Pampa, Engenharia de Alimentos, C. P. 07, 96412-420, Bag - RS, Brasil. E-mail: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Escola de Qu mica e Alimentos, Phone: + (55) (53) 3233-8754, Fax: + (55) (53) 3233-8645, C. P. 474, 96201-900, Rio Grande - RS, Brasil. E-mail: (Submitted: February 16, 2010 ; Revised: September 27, 2010 ; Accepted: September 27, 2010) Abstract - C-PHYCOCYANIN is a natural blue dye used in food and pharmaceutical industry. In the present study, a simple and efficient method to extract C-PHYCOCYANIN from Spirulina platensis wet biomass is reported.

3 The extractions were carried out using six different methods, including chemical (organic and inorganic acid treatment), physical (freezing and thawing, sonication, homogenization) and enzymatic (lysozyme treatment) methods. The EXTRACTION using ultrasonic bath in the presence of glass pearls in the biomass proved to be the most efficient method, 56% higher than using freezing and thawing (the method most frequently used), and presented a EXTRACTION yield of and a C-PHYCOCYANIN concentration of Keywords: Spirulina ; Wet biomass; EXTRACTION ; C-PHYCOCYANIN .

4 INTRODUCTION Phycobiliproteins are accessory photosynthetic pigments that participate in an extremely efficient energy transfer chain in photosynthesis (R man et al., 2002), responsible for about 50% of light capitation from cyanobacteria and red algae (Williams et al., 1980). These proteins are assembled into complex structures called phycobilisomes that are attached to the outer surface of the thylakoid membranes (Yu and Glazer, 1982), because chlorophyll absorbs light energy only in a region of the solar spectrum.

5 The excitation energy is posteriorly transferred to the reaction centers placed in the photosynthetic membranes, causing the photosynthetic process. The three main groups of phycobiliprotein are phycocyanins, allophycocyanins and phycoerythrins (Bennett and Bogorad, 1973). C-PHYCOCYANIN (C-PC) could be extracted from cyanobacteria such as Spirulina platensis, which has been widely used in commercial applications in the food and cosmetic industry as a natural blue dye.

6 Recent studies have demonstrated the hepatoprotective (Romay et al., 2003), anti-inflammatory (Romay et al., 2003; Reddy et al., 2003; Bhat and Madyastha, 2001) and antioxidant (Estrada et al., 2001; Bhat and Madyastha, 2000) properties of C-PC. Each microorganism has particular characteristics refering to the location of intracellularly produced proteins, meaning that the molecule of interest might be located in the cytoplasm, periplasm or even be stored in some cellular organelle, such as in the mitochondria.

7 Hence, the EXTRACTION protocol could vary according to the desired protein. In general, the EXTRACTION method is the key for maximum recovery of phycobiliproteins in the natural state from algae (Niu et al., 2006). The EXTRACTION of phycobiliproteins involves cell rupture and release of these proteins from within the cell. The cell walls of cryptophytes are easily disrupted, but those of cyanobacteria are extremely resistant (Siegelman and Kycia, 1978). Thus, the use of variations in the osmotic pressure, abrasive conditions, chemical treatment, freezing-thawing and 46 C.

8 C. Moraes, Luisa Sala, G. P. Cerveira and S. J. Kalil Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering Short Communication sonication, amongst other disruption methods, are necessary. Mechanical cell disintegration methods are currently preferred for large-scale operations (Gacesa and Hubble, 1990; Kula and Sch tte, 1987) since a complete disintegration of the biomass is desired, with high product and activity yields.

9 Some papers report C-PC EXTRACTION from cyanobacterium. Moraes et al. (2010) and Silveira et al. (2007) studied the optimization of EXTRACTION from dried biomass. The reported methods to extract C-PC from wet biomass include freezing and thawing (Sony et al., 2008; Sarada et al., 1999; Abalde et al., 1998; Bermejo et al., 2006), sonication (Bermejo et al., 2006; Abalde et al., 1998), homogenization (Sarada et al., 1999), lysozyme treatment (Bermejo et al., 2006; Stewart and Farmer, 1984) and acid treatment (Sarada et al.)

10 , 1999; Bermejo et al., 2006). Considering the uses of C-PHYCOCYANIN , the aim of this study was to evaluate some methods previously reported to extract C-PHYCOCYANIN and other bioproducts, in order to find the best procedure to extract C-PHYCOCYANIN from wet biomass of Spirulina platensis considering the EXTRACTION yield. MATERIAL AND METHODS Culture Conditions Spirulina platensis LEB-52 strain was obtained from the Oceanographic Institute, University of Sao Paulo and kept in the Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering of the Federal University of the Rio Grande as LEB-52.


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